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T. Rowe Price Group is a financial services company that offers investment management guidance to individuals and businesses worldwide. It also manages mutual funds, including the T. Rowe Price Capital Appreciation Fund, Based in Baltimore, Md., T. Rowe Price employed more than 5,000 associates around the world as of 2007, including about 1,000 in downtown Baltimore. The company plans to add more than 1,400 jobs at its Owings Mills, Md., campus in the next two years, making it the largest private employer in Baltimore County. The company also has offices in Colorado Springs, Colo., Tampa, Fla., Amsterdam, Buenos Aires, Copenhagen, Hong Kong, London, Paris, Singapore and Tokyo. Founded in 193...
T. Rowe Price Group is a financial services company that offers investment management guidance to individuals and businesses worldwide. It also manages mutual funds, including the T. Rowe Price Capital Appreciation Fund, Based in Baltimore, Md., T. Rowe Price employed more than 5,000 associates around the world as of 2007, including about 1,000 in downtown Baltimore. The company plans to add more than 1,400 jobs at its Owings Mills, Md., campus in the next two years, making it the largest private employer in Baltimore County. The company also has offices in Colorado Springs, Colo., Tampa, Fla., Amsterdam, Buenos Aires, Copenhagen, Hong Kong, London, Paris, Singapore and Tokyo. Founded in 1937 by Thomas Rowe Price Jr., T. Rowe Price is listed on the Nasdaq stock index and had $396.8 billion in total assets under management as of October 2007.
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T. Rowe Price starts new large-cap core mutual fund
Baltimore money manager T. Rowe Price Group has launched its first U.S. Large-Cap Core mutual fund, which will seek long-term capital growth by investing in both value and growth domestic stocks. The fund, consisting of a portfolio of 50 to 75 companies,...Tags: T. Rowe Price Group Incorporated, Mutual Funds, Personal Finance
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Md. lawmakers hedging bets on economy
Thousands of investors bailed out on Legg Mason's Bill Miller last year as funds he manages plunged much further than the stock market overall. Not Steny H. Hoyer. The House majority leader from Southern Maryland proved as loyal to the famous Miller as...Tags: Steny H. Hoyer, Freddie Mac, Metal, Bill Miller, Roscoe G Bartlett
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Maryland Science Center
Special to The Baltimore SunWhat happens when you add a little salsa to your science? You get the Maryland Science Center's "Solstice 2009: Puesta Del Sol," its annual gala with this year's Latin theme. Food stations around the center lobby, and outside under a tent, featured dishes...Tags: Dance, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Maryland Science Center, Dining and Drinking
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Legg CEO made $6.5M
Baltimore money manager Legg Mason Inc. reported Monday that Chief Executive Officer Mark R. Fetting's total compensation for fiscal 2009 was $6.5 million during a year when the company reported a huge loss and struggled with weak performance of its...Tags: Financial Markets, Corporate Officers, Mutual Funds, Legg Mason, Inc., Management Change
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Target-date funds still best shot for many
Target-date funds have been under fire ever since they took a drubbing in last year's market plunge.
Workers near retirement were devastated to find that their funds had far more exposure to the stock market than they thought and suffered steep losses....Tags: Morningstar Incorporated, Retirement, Charles Schwab, Personal Investing, Hewitt Associates
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Peeking inside White House portfolios
Obama administration officials are trying to steer the nation out of its biggest financial crisis in many decades. Just how good are they at managing their own finances? To find out, we asked James Angel, an associate professor of finance at...Tags: Eric Holder, Lehman Brothers Holdings Incorporated, Money and Monetary Policy, Tuition Planning Services, Credit and Debt
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School, investment firm strike deal for dirt
Stevenson University President Kevin J. Manning has solicited and received many a gift in his years as a college administrator. But never one that could fill 2,500 dump trucks and inspire puns about both parties "hitting pay dirt" or "making the grade."...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Heavy Engineering, Investments
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Jay Hancock: Treasuries take hit as stocks soar
When every other asset was plunging a few months ago, U.S. Treasury securities reached what might have been the peak of a long and amazing bull market that began in the early 1980s. Despite soaring U.S. debt and questions about whether it will all be paid...Tags: Credit Ratings, Inflation and Deflation
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Advice to grads: Strap yourself in for the long ride ahead
What advice do we give graduates for the worst economy most of us can remember? The same advice as for when times are flush. Lives are longer than business cycles. Start saving today, even if you have loans to pay off. Use some of your graduation...Tags: United States, Credit and Debt, Symptoms, Mutual Funds, Government Health Care
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Career, financial advice for new grads
Tribune NewspapersWhat advice should graduates receive in the worst economy most of us can remember? The same advice as for when times are flush. Lives are longer than business cycles. Start saving today, even if you have loans to pay off. Use some of your graduation...Tags: Credit and Debt, Symptoms, Mutual Funds, Government Health Care, Financial Planning
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Are price fears inflated?
Tribune NewspapersWe've become equal-opportunity worriers. A few months ago, investors were fixated on deflation, afraid the economy would plunge Depression-style and take the stock market with it. Now, with the stock market up more than 30 percent from its lows, oil...Tags: Big 3 Auto Bailout (2008), Money and Monetary Policy, Credit Ratings, Consumer Confidence, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
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Evaluating Obama administration officials' portfolios
Obama administration officials are trying to steer the nation out of its biggest financial crisis in decades.
But how good are they at managing their own finances?
James Angel, an associate professor of finance at Georgetown University, and John Bacci,...Tags: Tuition Planning Services, Bill Clinton, International Business Machines Corporation, Retirement, Colleges and Universities
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